F. Scott Sinclair is the author of the published political thrillers--The Bell Tolls For Thee America (Preview at: tinyurl.com/onze582), Karmic Rendition: A Novel of Pancho Villa Avenged , Political Instincts: A Novel of Amazing Thailand, and Cinderella Liberty: A Novel of America--are prophetic novels, that uncover the seeds of the Orwellian nightmare that currently besieges America. Previews at: http://goo.gl/vEDGj and http://tinyurl.com/brk8dl5 as shown above.

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Thursday, April 27, 2006

Silicon Insider: The CIA Discovers the Blogosphere ...isan inspiring and insightful article with personalnarrative from the author's father's point of view. Adelightful, scary, mysterious and tactful article. Highlyamusing, thoughtful and a must read...

Once again, the geniuses who run United States foreignpolicy have transformed a glorious opportunity to gain anally into total disaster. Rejected by the West whose democraticgame it played and won, the Hamas-led Palestinian Authorityhas been shoved into the arms of America's enemies

************************************************The above article by Ted Rall...is an insightful and forthright article.Well worth your time and energy to read. It makesyou think and reflect upon one's principles, andthat of your government.

By Ann Coulter...is a fisty article for thoseitching to hear another point of view. Whetheryou agree or not is immaterial, but theanalogies are amusing to say the least. Interesting?You bet... It doesn't matter if you like or dislikeher articles because her articles are unique anddifferent. Food for thought, if nothing else. Andthat's how is should be... People should make uptheir own minds about what they read.

Gen Y's opt-out vision ... is an article you can respect.You may not agree with the author, but you surely mustrespect her perceptions and philosophical thoughts on thesubject of Gen Y beliefs, and the reasons for such beliefs...But could this point of view really only be a smokescreenof this generation's inherited problem: the lack of jobsecurity? There are few 30 year jobs available anymore(much less creative and rewarding jobs), so there's goodcause for Gen Y's negative thoughts, wanting less, lowerexpectations, and the self-employment binge expressedin the article. Might those Gen Y ramblings only be copingmechanisms like rationalization, projection and compensation,et cetera? Hence, those Gen Y attitudes and the like, aremerely a reflection of their insecurity and is only an adaptingmechanism to deal with their plight, nothing more... Justan opinion. Opinions are like arses, everyone has one. Takeit as a grain of salt, nothing more. Just one man's opinion.But nevertheless, it's a brilliant article and well-worth yourtime. Enjoy...!***********************************************QUOTE: